Jacintha Clark (1986, NM) With porcelain as her primary medium, Clark makes installations that explore space as both a physical site and as a condition of being—a psychological interior marked by qualities of belonging, longing, displacement infinity and boundaries. Her career in architectural conservation inspires her as she explores the conversations we have with the past and present. She has been exhibited in various solo and group exhibitions including Delaware Contemporary Art Museum, Woodmere Art Museum, Susquehanna Art Museum, Philadelphia International Airport, and Rowan University. She has also been exhibited at A.I.R. Gallery and Kunstraum Gallery in New York, as well as Red Dot at Art Basel Miami, Florida. Clark was the recipient of the Fleisher Art Memorial, Jacques McCuiston Dowling Prize, and The Justine Cretella Memorial Scholarship. Clark earned an Associate’s Degree from Arapahoe Community College, a BFA from Metropolitan State College of Denver, a Post Baccalaureate Certificate from Maryland Institute College of Art, and an MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts​